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Georgia House Takes Step Toward Boosting Pay for the State's Judges
The state House voted 154-13 on Thursday to pass House Bill 947, which would put into law guidelines for raising and standardizing pay. The bill goes on to the Senate for more debate, and lawmakers would have to later budget the money for the increases.Special Prosecutor and Ex-Firm Partner Testify on Legal Fees, Attorney-Client Privilege
Nathan Wade said he took a significant cut in his income when he began working on contract with the DA's office as a special prosecutor.Inside Track: Does Your Marketing Use the Word 'Free' Too Freely?
"Fine print, fleeting superscripts, or other inconspicuous 'disclosures' don't really 'disclose' anything." FTC senior attorney Lesley Fair wrote on the agency's blog.As Window Widens to File Employment Discrimination Claims, Lawyers Mull Client Options
The change extends the statute of limitations for workplace bias claims to three years.$30.7M Verdicts: Lawyers Sway Dallas Jury Against Popeyes Franchisee
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Proskauer Snags 2 Milbank Attorneys to Expand Finance Practice
Eric Reimer cited market changes that he said made Proskauer a better fit for his practice. "I do a lot of bankruptcy financing and restructuring, and I see the market moving away from bankruptcy and to balance sheet adjustment."Feds Say Death of Key Witness in Brian Benjamin Bribery Case Does Not Affect Pending Appeal
A Second Circuit panel composed of Judges Amalya Kearse, Dennis Jacobs and Steven Menashi has been deliberating on the future of Benjamin's bribery and fraud charges since oral arguments in May.The Cross-Border Lawyers Who Helped Launch the New Pro Women's Hockey League
Former Boston Red Sox General Counsel Jen Flynn and Chris Burkett, former head of legal for Deloitte Canada, are now key figures guiding the new Professional Women's Hockey League.5 Lawsuits and a Class Action: Drugmaker Sued in Delaware, Connecticut
Shareholders are suing a corporation that markets itself as a biopharmaceutical company using artificial intelligence to develop neurological medicines.E-Discovery Technology, Provider: Relativity
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